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    Free differential algebras and generic 2D dilatonic (super)gravities

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    The field equations for both generic bosonic and generic locally supersymmetric 2D dilatonic gravity theories in the absence of matter are written as free differential algebras. This constitutes a generalization of the gauge theoretic formulation. Moreover, it is shown that the condition of free differential algebra can be used to obtain the equations in the locally supersymmetric case. Using this formulation, the general solution of the field equations is found in the language of differential forms. The relation with the ordinary formulation and the coupling to supersymmetric conformal matter are also studied.Comment: 19 pages, Late

    Minimal D=4 supergravity from the superMaxwell algebra

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    We show that the first-order D=4, N=1 pure supergravity lagrangian four-form can be obtained geometrically as a quadratic expression in the curvatures of the Maxwell superalgebra. This is achieved by noticing that the relative coefficient between the two terms of the Lagrangian that makes the action locally supersymmetric also determines trivial field equations for the gauge fields associated with the extra generators of the Maxwell superalgebra. Along the way, a convenient geometric procedure to check the local supersymmetry of a class of lagrangians is developed.Comment: Plain latex, 14 pages. Two misprints corrected, one reference adde

    Superalgebra cohomology, the geometry of extended superspaces and superbranes

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    We present here a cohomological analysis of the new spacetime superalgebras that arise in the context of superbrane theory. They lead to enlarged superspaces that allow us to write D-brane actions in terms of fields associated with the additional superspace variables. This suggests that there is an extended superspace/worldvolume fields democracy for superbranes.Comment: 12 pages, LATEX. Invited lecture delivered at the XXXVII Karpacz Winter School on "New Developments in Fundamental Interaction Theories" (6-15 February, 2001, Karpacz, Poland). To be published in the Proceeding

    Contractions from osp(132)osp(132)osp(1|32) \oplus osp(1|32) to the M-theory superalgebra extended by additional fermionic generators

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    We study here the generalized Weimar-Woods contractions of the superalgebra osp(132)osp(132)osp(1|32) \oplus osp(1|32) in order to obtain a suitable algebra that could describe the gauge group of D=11D=11 supergravity. The contracted superalgebras are assumed to be given in terms of fermionic extensions of the M-theory superalgebra. We show that the only superalgebra of this type obtained by contraction is the only one for which the three-form of D=11D=11 supergravity cannot be trivialized. Therefore, D=11D=11 supergravity cannot be connected in this way with a contraction of osp(132)osp(132)osp(1|32) \oplus osp(1|32)

    Generalizations of Maxwell (super)algebras by the expansion method

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    The Lie algebras expansion method is used to show that the Maxwell (super)algebras and some of their generalizations can be derived in a simple way as particular expansions of o(3,2) and osp(N|4).Comment: Discussion slightly expanded; published versio

    Bosonic D=11 supergravity from a generalized Chern-Simons action

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    It is shown that the action of the bosonic sector of D=11 supergravity may be obtained by means of a suitable scaling of the originally dimensionless fields of a generalized Chern-Simons action. This follows from the eleven-form CS-potential of the most general linear combination of closed, gauge invariant twelve-forms involving the sp(32)-valued two-form curvatures supplemented by a three-form field. In this construction, the role of the skewsymmetric four-index auxiliary function needed for the first order formulation of D=11D=11 supergravity is played by the gauge field associated with the five Lorentz indices generator of the bosonic sp(32) subalgebra of osp(1|32).Comment: Misprints corrected, to appear in NPB plain latex, no figures, 25 page
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